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Friday, October 19 201809:00 - 17:00

IPC 2018

Description

"How do we get great designers? Great designers design, of course" (Fred Brooks). "So how are we supposed to get great architects, if they only get the chance to architect fewer than a half-dozen times in their career?" (Ted Neward).In 2012 Ted Neward came up with a great idea how to solve these problems: Architecture Kata – starting with just a couple of requirements, small teams can try to get an architecture vision within a short time. It is a process that helps you learn how to get started and what to focus on. It points out how important it is to understand the requirements before you start coding. This workshop will show you how this can be used to train methods like event storming within your teams, or how to train developers without the risk of a real project that could fail. Architecture Katas are a way to learn from each other and give you a safe way to learn from your mistakes.